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The Sociopsychological Analysis of Folktales

Current Anthropology, 1963
The major divisions of the article deal with the following topics: introduction, situations of innovation, symbolism, structure of the tale, psychological functions, sociological functions, relation to reality and research suggestions. The term folktale is used broadly to refer to any traditional dramatic narrative of more or less fixed form ...
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Sociopsychological Reflections on Rousseau's Autobiography

New Literary History, 1986
UZZLED CONTRADICTION, fierce hatred, as well as enthusiastic agreement have greeted Rousseau's work in the 200 years since it made history. This possibly unprecedented response has made history in its own right. It is well known that Rousseau's sharpest, bitterest opponent was none other than Voltaire himself, who after the appearance of the Second ...
Roland Galle, Cathy Waegner
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Sociopsychological Factors in Psychopathology

1979
Throughout history, the nature and basis of abnormal behavior has been conceptualized in many different ways encompassing demonology and biology (Zilboorg & Henry, 1941). In contemporary psychiatry, emphasis has been placed on biological causes of disordered behavior.
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[The menopause--a sociopsychological interpretation].

Zentralblatt fur Gynakologie, 1992
The psychological situation of climacteric women is determined by social economic and cultural changes. The educational backgrounds and family life are factors to a high degree of life stress, too. Psychosocial analysis and more informations about the conflicts in this time are preconditions for a successful treatment of menopausal complaints before ...
E M, Rösler, H, Wilken
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Some psychopathological and sociopsychological determinants of bloodthirstiness

Medicine and War, 1994
This article briefly reviews the life histories of five recent bloodthirsty leaders to discern shared features of their early childhoods and their cultures related to this trait. Three features of societies that foster transformation of widespread latent into manifest bloodthirstiness are noted.
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The Sociopsychological Consequences of Urbanization and their Influence on Crime

Soviet Review, 1976
Processes of urbanization in our country have become widespread during the modern stage of the revolution in science and technology as a result of progress in the production of goods and services. (1) Under the conditions of socialist society, urbanization actively advances economic and social progress and creates the preconditions for comprehensive ...
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Sociopsychological and Cultural Factors in Race Relations

American Journal of Sociology, 1949
The theory of race relations is in confusion because of the failure to distinguish the sociopsychological which is universal from the cultural which varies. It is a universal human fact that people tend to consider as different those who look different; the differences are evaluated in cultural terms.
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Sociopsychological Factors in Cardiac Surgery

1982
Surgical management for some of the cardiac conditions including heart transplantation has gained a momentum in the world during the past 25 years. But in India such facilities are seen mainly in medical teaching institutions. Since the surgical procedure with the heart has morbidity and mortality risk, it has an impact on the emotional life of the ...
D. Mohan, N. Gopinath, S. Gupta
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A sociopsychological conception of patienthood

Nursing Research, 1961
Fred Pine, Daniel J. Levinson
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SOCIOPSYCHOLOGIC FACTORS IN HYSTERICAL PARAPLEGIA

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1954
W, BROWN, J E, PISETSKY
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